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Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it!
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The ol' woodsmoker completely agrees!
I've tried to find, but not been able to, an image the IBM version of "windows" which was kind of like the AOL thing except in green.
When I showed the Live Plasma video to my students, before class, they DID recognize that there was a distinct difference and that the difference would give them the ability to use the interface in a more efficient, and creative, and pretty manner.
The problem is that....by and large many, if not most, people think that they are not very creative and so "good enough" is "good enough" for them.
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Originally posted by woodsmoke View PostI've tried to find, but not been able to, an image the IBM version of "windows" which was kind of like the AOL thing except in green.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Wow GG!!!! The similarities there are sticking to say the least! Though I think I did read somewhere that M$ did buy AOL patents and maybe that is one of them. How one could Patent tiles is beyond me. The flooring/tiling industry may need to find a way to cover themselves.
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Hi SnowHog.
Thanks for the suggestion but what i am remembering is literally a light green grid on a green screen IBM that was "two rows high and I think three wide". The lines of the grid were about maybe between a quarter and a half inch wide, and in the grid, which was green inside, like the outside, were words like "spreadsheet" and "word processor" and "games" etc. I don't remember any kind of "image" just the words.
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Originally posted by woodsmoke View PostHi SnowHog.
Thanks for the suggestion but what i am remembering is literally a light green grid on a green screen IBM that was "two rows high and I think three wide". The lines of the grid were about maybe between a quarter and a half inch wide, and in the grid, which was green inside, like the outside, were words like "spreadsheet" and "word processor" and "games" etc. I don't remember any kind of "image" just the words.
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Woodsmoke, I wonder if you had a PS/1 with a green screen!
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I see the picture that GG presented as pointing out that modern computing still pursues the same interface after all these years. I suppose you could interpret that as showing that it was the right one, or alternatively, that we're stuck in a dead end. I recently tried someone's Mac portable/thingie/laptop, and it was exactly the same there - a bunch of squares activated by a pointing device.
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